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  1. Provides the Crump Station West Precinct. Crump Station holds a Neighborhood Watch meeting on the first Tuesday of every month for those who are interested, usually beginning at 6:00 pm. This precinct provides secure drug collection bin, available 24/7, which offers a safe, secure place to dispose of unused prescription and over the counter medicines (needles not accepted).

  2. 34 Crump Blvd. 0 E H Crump Blvd Memphis, TN. A new-construction infill development on a vacant piece of land fronting on Crump Blvd. and Virginia Ave. The development will include three small three-story buildings housing 31 apartments, with commercial space facing Crump. Surface parking will be built on site, but will be screened by the buildings.

  3. Memphis, TN. 34 W. E.H. Crump Blvd. will be a new, mixed-use development activating a blighted yet significant regional corridor into Downtown Memphis. Located at the southern edge of the CBD along a state highway and adjacent to its intersection with I-55, the site is a nexus of transportation with multi-modal access to the city.

  4. Carroll Cloar, "Historic Encounter Between E.H. Crump and W.C. Handy on Beale Street". This limited edition signed print of Cloar’s original 1964 painting depicts an imaginary scene: a meeting of key members of Memphis society, with William Christopher Handy (left) and Edward Hull Crump (right) shaking hands in the center.

  5. Probation & Parole Office is located at 32 W E.H. Crump Blvd, Memphis, TN 38106. Q5. What days are Probation & Parole Office open?

  6. 360 E.E.H. Crump Blvd. Memphis, TN 38105. Get Directions. (901) 261-2000. Send an Email. If you are experiencing a medical or mental health emergency, dial 911 or visit the nearest emergency room for immediate assistance.

  7. charter, reverting to governance by the state.6 Only with the emergence of E.H. Crump's machine rule in 1909 would the city fully stabilize. Crump would dom-inate Memphis for a half-century, transforming it from a backward-looking, un-developed city based on overt racism to a modern metropolis based on covert racism.